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RFID-Equipped Recycling Introduced for Cleveland Residents

RFID-Equipped Recycling Introduced for Cleveland Residents

(RFIDWorld.ca) A hundred dollar fine has been stated for Cleveland residents who fail to take out their recycling bins on time each week.  Such a plan is possible to execute because of RFID technology attached to recycling bins. Recycling bins that are provided by the city council will get RFID tags attached to them and [...]

September 19 2010 | Posted in Government RFID | Read More »

North American RFID Market is Offered Business by HID Global

North American RFID Market is Offered Business by HID Global

(RFID World Canada) David Chose of HID Global has been set responsible for the extension of business to the North American RFID market with RFID tags that support a range of applications.  The business is specifically focused on Canada and the United States. With more than ten years of sales and system implementation experience in [...]

September 18 2010 | Posted in RFID News, RFID Technology | Read More »

Studies done by the “Global RFID Market Analysis till 2010 Report”

Studies done by the “Global RFID Market Analysis till 2010 Report”

(RFIDWorld.ca) Taiwan is going far with its RFID technology primarily in areas of healthcare, agriculture related applications as well as for air defense. According to the “Global RFID Market Analysis till 2010” report, the global RFID market will grow at a CAGR of approximately 17% during the period of 2010-2013.  During the same period the [...]

September 15 2010 | Posted in RFID News, RFID Technology | Read More »

Location of Preschoolers in a California School is Tracked by RFID Tags

Location of Preschoolers in a California School is Tracked by RFID Tags

(RFIDWorld.ca) A California school is using a $50 000 grant given by government in an odd way.  It is using the money towards establishing RFID technology to track its preschooler students. The Contra Costa County School District has put RFID tags on basketball jerseys and has put most of its grant money toward RFID technology [...]

September 15 2010 | Posted in Government RFID | Read More »

Mini RFID Reader Module Released by GAO Embedded

Mini RFID Reader Module Released by GAO Embedded

(RFIDWorld.ca) Featuring both internal and external antennae, GAO has just released its new reader Mini RFID Reader Module.  Readily equipped with enhanced security features and customized enhancements, the multi-protocol, high frequency OEM module supports future tag protocols.  Its model number is 713005. The tag also comes with a baud rate range of 4800bps to 57600bps.  [...]

September 11 2010 | Posted in RFID Technology | Read More »

Cost-Effective RFID Tags Readable up to 35 Metres

Cost-Effective RFID Tags Readable up to 35 Metres

(RFID World Canada) The ultra high frequency (UHF) passive RFID tag offers a reading distance of up to 35m.  In addition it has a memory capacity of 512 bits and the model number for this tag is 116041.  In the past an active tag was required to read such a far distance but this is [...]

September 9 2010 | Posted in RFID News, RFID Technology | Read More »

Clothing to be RFID Tagged at Wal-Mart

Clothing to be RFID Tagged at Wal-Mart

(RFIDWorld.ca) Wal-mart Stores Inc. will soon roll out sophisticated electronic tags that will keep track of number, types and sizes of jeans and underwear.  Advocates of this radio-frequency ID (RFID) tags say that inventory will be better organized eliminating theft whereas critics claim that the new technology will invade individual privacy. Hand held scanner will [...]

September 6 2010 | Posted in Retail RFID | Read More »